It's been a major success but maybe it's time to look at it again, evolve and find a way forward.
Council leader Tudor Evans had asked for the 3, 600-page contract to be examined as his party had pledged to look again at the plan when it came to power in May.
Council leaders have begun legal action against the government after it refused to look again at plans for a rail freight depot in Hertfordshire.
The UK government needs to look again at the welfare programme if it is not to plunge more parents into poverty.
He questions whether that's possible, so it may be time to look again at whether the National Health Service should take more of the pain - at Westminster, at Holyrood, or both.
And inviting foreign investors to look again at Russia is not the lost cause it would have been, say, six months ago.
Following the Care Quality Commission's recent report on what it called "alarmingly" poor care for elderly hospital patients, leading nurse Prof Ian Peate says in this week's Scrubbing Up that the profession should look again at how it trains people to look after older people.
Once you descend back to the surface of the city, you will never look at it quite the same again.
It has just asked the Federal Communications Commission to look again at its relaxed attitude to foreign satellite operators.
It's like, are we ready to look at Barry Kieselstein-Cord belts again?
This could lead to the whole process being started again - or it could just mean the review team take a fresh look at the decision over Leeds.
And it should look again at the domestic policies that support freer trade: notably, measures to assist workers whose jobs are displaced by import competition.
The council said it would look at the plans and finances again and would set up a liaison group to talk to "key organisations in the town".
The ructions have proved again how interconnected the two sides of the Pacific remain -- it makes no sense to look at the one without the other.
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